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How to compare model perferbly in NX

How to compare model perferbly in NX

How to compare model perferbly in NX

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Hi Guys,

Bascially i have a model in Pro Engineering, that i want to comapre with the model in NX7.5. One feature that i was able to use in NX was the "Model Compare" but does anyone know how that works. I haven't been able to find any help with regards to how its used. Also the report that generated is a bit starange. Information on what the report tell would also be good. Other then the Model Compare in NX, is there any other way to compare 2 models?

Thanks,
Mike

RE: How to compare model perferbly in NX

Align the models, then subtract one from another.

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RE: How to compare model perferbly in NX

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I haven't been able to find any help with regards to how its used.

Have you read the user documentation for the Model Compare function? If not, simply open the dialog and preass the 'F1' key.

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